Thornapple Manor

Location: Hastings, MI

Project Area: 93,500 SF

Year Completed: 2009

 

With nearly half a century of experience in providing skilled care to residents, Thornapple Manor recognized when their facility was no longer meeting the needs of residents and staff. The majority of residents were housed within four-bed wards. The size of these rooms compromised patient privacy and dignity. This large-scale renovation and expansion project was undertaken to provide staff with the means to deliver services efficiently and to increase the quality of life for residents. 

Two additions were attached to the ends of the existing building, housing four groups of resident rooms, with each group housing approximately 30 residents. The number of private rooms increased from approximately 11% to 70%, and were arranged so that each resident room is within 120 feet of a staff station. The remaining resident rooms are semiprivate, with the four-bed wards completely eliminated. The design allows staff to organize residents according to cognitive function; this provides the opportunity for social settings and activities appropriate to each group and promotes a greater sense of belonging and overall well-being for individual residents. 

In order to not disrupt care, the project was conducted in phases so that the licensed beds remained available for occupancy during construction, allowing residents to continue living in a safe and secure environment throughout the process.